Econometric Theory presents a modern approach to the theory of econometric estimation and inference, with particular applications to time series. An ideal reference for practitioners and researchers, the book is also suited for advanced two-semester econometrics courses and one-semester regression courses. Based on lectures originally given to graduates at the London School of Economics, the book applies recent developments in asymptotic theory to derive the properties of estimators when the model is only partially specified. Topics covered in depth include the linear regression model, dynamic modeling, simultaneous equations, optimization estimators, hypothesis testing, and the theory of nonstationary time series and cointegration.
Book Details:
- Author: James Davidson
- ISBN: 9780631215844
- Year Published: 2000
- Pages: 528
- BISAC: BUS021000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Econometrics
About the Book and Topic:
Econometric Theory presents a modern approach to the theory of econometric estimation and inference, with particular applications to time series. An ideal reference for practitioners and researchers, the book is also suited for advanced two-semester econometrics courses and one-semester regression courses. Based on lectures originally given to graduates at the London School of Economics, the book applies recent developments in asymptotic theory to derive the properties of estimators when the model is only partially specified. Topics covered in depth include the linear regression model, dynamic modeling, simultaneous equations, optimization estimators, hypothesis testing, and the theory of nonstationary time series and cointegration.
Covers time series modelling in detailDiscusses recent advances in estimation and testing theory, cointegration and unit rootsPresents unique treatment of modern asymptotic theory for time seriesIncorporates material from lectures given at London School of Economics.
About the Author
James Davidson is Professor of Econometrics at Cardiff University. Contributor and referee for a number of leading research journals, Davidson is the author of Stochastic Limit Theory (1994). With an MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the London School of Economics, he has taught at the University of Warwick, the London School of Economics, the University of California-San Diego, and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.